Step Twelve
Go to your repository on GitHub.com and click the “Pull requests”.

Step Thirteen
Click the “New Pull Request” button.

Step Fourteen
Click the “Create Pull Request” button.

Step Fifteen
Type a title and description for your pull request.

Step Sixteen
Click the “Create Pull Request” button.

GitHub Frequently Asked Questions:

Question:
What is a “GitHub pull request”?Answer:
A “GitHub pull request” is used to tell others that you have made changes to a repository.

Question:
What is a “GitHub fork”?Answer:
A “GitHub fork” is a copy of a repository.

Question:
What is a “GitHub clone”Answer:
A “GitHub clone” is a Linux based command, executed from a Git Bash terminal (aka Git Command), that will clone a repository from the GitHub server to your desktop.

Question:
What is a “GitHub push request”?Answer:
A “GitHub push request” is used to push changes from your local branch to a remote repository. Push requests are commonly used to push changes from your computer to a your repository on GitHub.com. Push requests can only be made to repositories that you own.

Question:
What is “Git Commit” used for?Answer:
A “Git Commit” is a Git Command that commits changes made to a repository on your local system before those changes are pushed to your GitHub.com repository.

Question:
How are repositories merged?Answer:
The author/owner of a repository on GitHub receives a pull request from a second author who has made changes to their repository. If the author/owner approves of the changes made, they will accept the push request, merging the second author’s changes into the original repository.